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Hi I have two related questions please: 1) Can you kindly tell me if a watched time would be synced from Plex to Trakt? (And what time this would be?)To be clear with an example: Will this show in Trakt as: 2) Could there be a situation where Plex would change the watched time of any items already marked as watched in Trakt?Thanks kindly in advance! |
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this application syncs watched time identically with "sync" command, two ways. do note that sync is unable to understand rewatches. recording watched time with "watch" command is not that straight forward. as this app sends scrobble update, and once those are stopped, trakt deducts the watch time. either via api call that said stop, or it knew how long media is and when it should had ended. sync command only makes change if there's no watch status on either side. and it will use timestamp from the other side. watch command on the other end will add new watch timestamp. experiment and find answer yourself. |
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Thank you that is helpful - was hesitant to test without knowing answer to second question (didn't want to change all the watched times!). |
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this application syncs watched time identically with "sync" command, two ways. do note that sync is unable to understand rewatches.
recording watched time with "watch" command is not that straight forward. as this app sends scrobble update, and once those are stopped, trakt deducts the watch time. either via api call that said stop, or it knew how long media is and when it should had ended.
sync command only makes change if there's no watch status on either side. and it will use timestamp from the other side. watch command on the other end will add new watch timestamp.
experiment and find answer yourself.